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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2009 Dec;18(12):3468–3475. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0450

Table 2.

Summary of Analyses Predicting Abstinence at 12 Week Follow-up*

Adjusted OR 95% CI p value

Gender (male) 1.91 .96–3.81 .07
Years in U.S. 1.04 1.01–1.07 .02
Proportion of life in U.S. 1.02 1.002–1.03 .02
Immigrant status (non-immigrant) 4.25 1.26–14.32 .02
Language spoken at home 1.49 .72–3.06 .28
Language spoken at work 1.04 .66–1.62 .88
Preferred media language 1.67 1.05–2.64 .03
Gender X years in U.S. 1.08 1.02–1.15 .01
Gender X proportion of life in U.S. 1.03 1.002–1.062 .04
Gender X immigrant status 11.03 .58–208.66 .11
Gender X language spoken at home .75 .19–2.96 .68
Gender X language spoken at work .77 .30–1.99 .59
Gender X preferred media language 3.43 1.07–10.97 .04

Note: OR = odds ratio; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval.

*

Each line of this table represents an individual logistic regression analysis. Analyses were adjusted for treatment group, age, education, income, marital status, number of cigarettes smoked per day and time to first cigarette. Bold text indicates statistically significant effect.